Former THIN LIZZY Guitarist To Perform At 'A Tribute To Philip Lynott' Concert

November 9, 2005

THE ERIC BELL BAND, led by the former THIN LIZZY guitarist Eric Bell, will be performing at the "Birmingham Bash - A Tribute To Philip Lynott And Thin Lizzy" on Saturday, May 27, 2006 at The Irish Club in Birmingham, U.K. Openers for the show include RENEGADE and PROBLEM SOLVED. Guest of honor will be Philip's mother, Philomena Lynott. Proceeds from the event will aid the Roisin Dubh Trust & Edward's Trust. More information is available at www.birminghambash.com.

In other news, THE ERIC BELL BAND will be appearing on German TV on Sunday, November 13 at 8:15 p.m.. For those of outside Germany, Austria and Switzerland; cable or satellite viewers should be able to tune in. Channel: Hit Giganten, SAT 1.

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